A MAN pulled over by police after having a “couple of beers” has been handed a suspended jail sentence after being&nbsp;convicted of drink driving and driving during a period of disqualification. Jamie Lee Evans, 32, of&nbsp;Logan Street, Eglinton, appeared before Magistrate Ryan in Bathurst Local Court last week charged with the two offences. The court&nbsp;heard the accused has been before the&nbsp;court&nbsp;on a number of occasions over&nbsp;the past two years&nbsp;for driving while disqualified. READ MORE:&nbsp;Bathurst refugees building a new life in the country –&nbsp;in a new country On October&nbsp;23, 2017, the accused attended Bathurst Local Court to face&nbsp;driving while disqualified matters and&nbsp;was declared a habitual offender and disqualified from driving until November 8, 2029. The court heard at 7.30pm on Wednesday, April 25, 2018 the accused was stopped by police&nbsp;for a random breath test. He was asked to produce his licence to which he replied: “I’m disqualified.” Evans was subjected to a roadside breath test where he recorded a positive result. He was arrested and taken&nbsp;to Bathurst&nbsp;police station,&nbsp;recording a reading of 0.091. READ MORE:&nbsp;Capilano ‘fake honey’&nbsp;scandal impacts local producers In relation to his drinking, the accused told officers he “had a couple of beers”. On&nbsp;the drink driving charge, Evans was disqualified for six months&nbsp;and placed on a Section 9 bond for a period of 12 months For driving a vehicle during a disqualification&nbsp;period, Evans&nbsp;was disqualified&nbsp;for 12 months&nbsp;and also placed on a Section 12 Bond (suspended sentence) for 12 months. Sign up now for our free morning headlines email